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Child Welfare continues to fight for 365 days of activism

Children from Hlalanikahle came out in numbers to sing and educate people about the international initiative.

The fight to spreading awareness against the abuse of women and children continues as Child Welfare SA works towards change.

The staff members of the organization held awareness campaigns in Vosman and Hlalanikahle on Friday, December 10. Staff members from Child Welfare SA: Emmanuel Munzhelele, Glenda Ndlovu, Charlot Mthembu and Getrude Baloyi. The campaign was a way to close off the 16 days of activism and to prove that it does not end with just 16 days, but is a daily fight.

The social auxiliary workers went an extra mile to get children who live around Hlalanikahle to join the campaign.

The children came out in numbers to sing and educate people about the international initiative.

From left: Bongani Ncongwane, Xolani Nkomo, Vusi Mavimbela and James Motimele, residents from Vosman. Bongani Ncongwane, Xolani Nkomo, Vusi Mavimbela and James Motimele, residents from Vosman were happy the oragnization reached out to the community, to educate them about the crisis faced in the country.

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